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land outside the City, but the Council felt that the County should look into the purchase. May 19, 1955... Wallace Osborne and Lavell Chamberlain will have charge of the Swimming Pool for the summer, and Cleo Petty will be in charge of Recreation. June 2 , 1955.. .Mr. Rulon Wood states that where trucks were stuck, they dug deep holes in his land where the sewer line was laid. Damage for trespassing was paid in the amount of $75. June 16, 1955.. . M r . Rowberry and Durrell Corry state that T.V. can be brought to Cedar City on a subscription basis for $15 per hookup, plus $5 per month. They petition the Council for a franchise under the name of Escalante Service Corporation. Art Higbee and Bob Heyborne from K . S. U . B. , also present, said that the local station is interested in A public bringing television to Cedar with free service. hearing is to be held. The City has no record of deeds on some of the Cemetery plots. July 21, 1955 ...A request was received from the United States Government to the City to consider a permit for the use of the Cedar City Airport under certain military conditions. Granted. Aug. 4. 1955...Recreation Committee met with the Council to discuss the lighting of the 'hardball' Field. Cost is approximately $14,600. Aug. 18, 1955.. .Preston Corry made application for a water connection outside of the Cedar City limits. A motion was made by Councilman Smith to accept the same for culinary use. Unanimous. Sept 1 , 1955 ...Arthur Jones met with the Council in the interest of the Shade Tree Commission. They recommend 70 trees be removed from 200 West. Estimated cost--$I. 250. About one-half of the trees planted on 1050 and 1150 West b y the Committee died, and M r . Jones feels that they should be replaced by the property owners. Oct. 6, 1955. .Furl Porter, representing the Lion's Club, requests permission from the City to install a drive-in mailbox south of the old Library Building. Tentative approval given by the Council. (Library Board opposed) Oct. 20. 1955.. .Councilman Lunt reports that the road to the Garbage Dump is littered with limbs, boxes. and paper. The Street Department to pick up this trash once a week.
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Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

land outside the City, but the Council felt that the County should look into the purchase. May 19, 1955... Wallace Osborne and Lavell Chamberlain will have charge of the Swimming Pool for the summer, and Cleo Petty will be in charge of Recreation. June 2 , 1955.. .Mr. Rulon Wood states that where trucks were stuck, they dug deep holes in his land where the sewer line was laid. Damage for trespassing was paid in the amount of $75. June 16, 1955.. . M r . Rowberry and Durrell Corry state that T.V. can be brought to Cedar City on a subscription basis for $15 per hookup, plus $5 per month. They petition the Council for a franchise under the name of Escalante Service Corporation. Art Higbee and Bob Heyborne from K . S. U . B. , also present, said that the local station is interested in A public bringing television to Cedar with free service. hearing is to be held. The City has no record of deeds on some of the Cemetery plots. July 21, 1955 ...A request was received from the United States Government to the City to consider a permit for the use of the Cedar City Airport under certain military conditions. Granted. Aug. 4. 1955...Recreation Committee met with the Council to discuss the lighting of the 'hardball' Field. Cost is approximately $14,600. Aug. 18, 1955.. .Preston Corry made application for a water connection outside of the Cedar City limits. A motion was made by Councilman Smith to accept the same for culinary use. Unanimous. Sept 1 , 1955 ...Arthur Jones met with the Council in the interest of the Shade Tree Commission. They recommend 70 trees be removed from 200 West. Estimated cost--$I. 250. About one-half of the trees planted on 1050 and 1150 West b y the Committee died, and M r . Jones feels that they should be replaced by the property owners. Oct. 6, 1955. .Furl Porter, representing the Lion's Club, requests permission from the City to install a drive-in mailbox south of the old Library Building. Tentative approval given by the Council. (Library Board opposed) Oct. 20. 1955.. .Councilman Lunt reports that the road to the Garbage Dump is littered with limbs, boxes. and paper. The Street Department to pick up this trash once a week.
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